Non Violence In The Beloved Community

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Grab a rock, no, grab a gun; instead, grab a hand. Assuming a stance for the community, we have to approach 45’s Oval Office with all intentions nonviolently demanding reformation and justice properly, peacefully, and populated with people of all ethnicities and ages. Having our future leaders and the younger generation, at large, active and influencing is pivotal and will inflict much change for centuries to come. I, having the aspirations to be a future educator, believe that non-violence is currently a revolutionary force in shaping the status of human and civil rights globally. Throughout history, we have seen numerous diversified displays of non-violent acts across the world attempting to prevent and avoid the detrimental factors of war. …show more content…

King’s Beloved Community is a global vision, in which all people can share in the wealth of the earth. In the Beloved Community, poverty, hunger and homelessness will not be tolerated because international standards of human decency will not allow it. Racism and all forms of discrimination, bigotry and prejudice will be replaced by an all-inclusive spirit of sisterhood and brotherhood. In the Beloved Community, international disputes will be resolved by peaceful conflict-resolution and reconciliation of adversaries, instead of military power. Love and trust will triumph over fear and hatred. Peace with justice will prevail over war and military conflict.”3 “The Triple Evils of POVERTY, RACISM and MILITARISM are forms of violence that exist in a vicious cycle. They are interrelated, all-inclusive, and stand as barriers to our living in the Beloved Community. When we work to remedy other ne evil, we affect all evils.” …show more content…

King would be doing to influence the world as we know it in 2018, but we do know it would be positive and impactful. Dr. King’s “The Beloved Community” vision can definitely be the casual way of life for every human back then and currently simply because of how much thought that was put into it. He knew that conflict was an inevitable part of human experience. Which instilled him to believe that conflicts could be resolved peacefully and adversaries could be reconciled through a mutual, determined commitment to violence. All conflicts in “The Beloved Community” should end with reconciliation of adversaries cooperating together in a spirit of friendship and goodwill. He was then even emphasizing simple solutions to some of the seemingly most controversial issues in society as we’ve known. His written and spoken works, were not only words but sought out to put in noticeable actions as well, which exemplifies in 2018. Fascinating to see how his prophecy to be an advocate for nonviolence and how he has influenced, escalated, and expanded it to present

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